Chapter 440: Searching the Mountains and Checking the Seas for Peace
Zhang Fei picked up the cup in his hand and arched his hand at the light curtain:
"Old General Zong, magnificent."
After that, the mouth of the cup tilted slightly, and a wisp of tea thread fell to the ground, and it was closed with a touch.
Picking up the cup and taking a sip, Zhang Fei whispered:
"The old general should not be too coarse of tea, I have promised the military advisor that I will not drink alcohol if I will not return to the Central Plains."
After that, I drank it all.
Liu Bei's face was pleased, and then the same was true, but the words of worship were not the same as the words.
Everyone in the audience felt that it should be taken for granted, after all, this was the four-step drinking ceremony they were all too familiar with, such as worship, sacrifice, spitting, and death, or to remember their close friends and relatives, or to worship the heroes and martyrs.
Kong Ming's face was relieved, and what Yide took the initiative to promise him before was a joke, but when he thought about it, Yide did not drink alcohol for a long time.
Looking east to solve people's worries, make contributions in the present day?
As soon as he nodded in his heart, he turned his face and saw Pang Tong sighing over there:
"Those who have been called emperors since ancient times have not seen those who are cowardly."
There is also Fa Zheng agreeing next to it: "Yes Extreme".
Both of them were quite informal, and even exchanged views on the spot about who was the best of the faint monarchs, Zhao Gou and that Xuanzong.
Fa Zheng felt that this statement was simply ridiculous:
"Although Xuanzong was faint in his later years, but looking at his Tang Long coup and congenital coup, he punished the thief and helped Zhengshuo, and he also had outstanding political achievements in his early years, what can this Zhao Gou praise?"
Pang Tong shook his head in disagreement, which made Fa Zheng frown suddenly:
"Shi Yuan actually thinks that this Zhao Gou is better than Li Longji?"
Pang Tong laughed and said:
"If you talk about the faint king, then he needs to be the master of mediocrity first."
"However, in my opinion, this Zhao Gou is not a dumb king."
Looking at Fa Zheng's surprised expression, Pang Tong said slowly:
"His people have the heart of a beast, the wisdom of a jackal and a dog, the cowardice of a fox slave, the shortness and weakness of intelligence, and the timidity of lust."
"When a major event comes, do not forget to fight for power and profit and harm the people, which can be described as a lone husband and a thief."
Fa Zheng was immediately relieved, thinking about it carefully, it seems that what Pang Tong said also makes sense, Xuanzong can still be said to be stupid in his later years, and this Zhao Gou is the most simple and clear bad from beginning to end.
But these are just jokes, and after the two of them added a few comments and wrote them down for the time being, Fa Zheng couldn't help but sigh:
"This Yue Fei's fate is so bad, it can also be called pity."
The Fufeng Fajia fled into Shuzhong before, and later Fa Zheng also knew about his early death through later generations, so he could taste a little bit of fate to make people.
Ordinary people are short of breath once and poor twice, this Yue Fei can be called indomitable.
Pang Tong's face also softened by two points, and he said a little helplessly:
"Such a person is responsible for the whole world, we pity his life, and his people can only see his aspirations."
Kong Mingzhi's stubbornness he knew very well, and at this moment, he also faintly saw the same stubborn shadow in this Yue Fei through the brief description of later generations.
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"What a supreme emperor, but a thief and a dog!"
Zhao Kuangyin can't remember how many times he scolded people today, and he had to be indecent to express his bad anger.
Otherwise, if you say that it is "lewd and immoral" or something, it always feels as if you are praising this perfect appearance.
These words made Liu Han frown, Zhao Pu should not have heard it, and the attendants next to him didn't even dare to look sideways.
Originally, for these attendants who were busy taking notes, the Great Song official family in front of them was the Son of Heaven, but Zhao Gou was also the Son of Heaven.
It's okay for His Majesty in front of him to scold, if they follow and echo two sentences, wouldn't it be a mess? Therefore, they are like shrunken quails and do not say a word, only focusing on the work at hand.
Zhao Pu saw that Zhao Da was angry, so he persuaded:
"Why should the officials be angry? When King Kang received the degree of fasting and recited the Buddha to pray for Jingkang to eliminate disasters, such a thing will not happen. ”
Now Zhao Pu is not worried about the matter of King Jin at all, he doesn't need to contribute at all, every light curtain is the best assist, these alone are enough to remind the official family not to do anything to show the grace of heaven.
And as long as the king of Jin is punished, even if there is something like the Golden Kui Alliance that he doesn't even know about afterwards, the courtiers will make that thing fake.
After all, it is well known how unreliable the brother is, and the monk's intervention in the royal affairs is even more ridiculous.
Zhao Kuangyin is even less worried about this, after all, the King of Jin now only has one name left, and the party members are scattered, and those who misbehaved are all detained and only waiting for Dali Temple to be convicted.
Even sometimes, Zhao Kuangyin was even more glad to have such a thing as a light curtain, if it weren't for this thing, how could Zhao Guangyi be unable to hold back his curiosity and enter the palace and be captured by him with one hand?
However, thinking about the methods used by Yue Feiping when he was a thief in the light curtain before, Zhao Kuangyin suddenly regretted a little:
Why didn't you try that big-eared scraper last time?
[After Zong Ze died of illness, Bianliang's Tokyo stay needed to be dispatched by Zhao Gou, and in this case, it was not surprising that those who were sent were all in cahoots with him.
As a result, Du Chong, who was "sexually cruel and murderous, shorter than strategy", immediately took office and became the new Tokyo Guard.
Du Chong unexpectedly took the completely opposite move of Zong Ze's active support and liaison with the Hebei Righteous Army, and turned a blind eye to the Hebei Righteous Army, so that the anti-Jin righteous soldiers who were active in Hebei directly lost the support of the rear.
In the autumn of the same year, the Jin State invaded the south again, this time with a clear banner to capture Zhao Gou and destroy Zhao Song, and piggyback on Shaanxi.
The familiar plot of "he escaped, he chased him, and it was difficult to fly", Zhao Gou had already seen the bad situation and ran to Yangzhou, and after hearing that the Jin army went south, he ran to Hangzhou, and after staying for two months, he went to Jiankang (Nanjing).
Du Chong directly gave up Bianliang in the name of King Qin and went to Jiankang, and Yue Fei, as Du Chong's general, could only helplessly follow.
It's just that what Yue Fei didn't expect was that Zhao Gou praised Du Chong's actions and was promoted to the right minister to lead the defense of the Yangtze River.
At the same time, it can be said that it has been passed down in one line, and Zhao Gou sent a letter of peace to the Jin people called "Zhao Gou, King of Song Kang, to the Marshal of the Book of His Majesty":
"I wish to cut off the old name, it is a country of great gold between heaven and earth, and there is no other, so why bother to travel far away, and then be fast!"
This letter was of no use other than to make the Jin people laugh at the envoy and despise the Southern Song Dynasty even more, and Zhao Gou saw this and continued to flee in a hurry.
In September, he fled to Yuezhou (Shaoxing), and in November, after hearing of the defeat at the front, he fled to Mingzhou (Ningbo).
After the fall of Lin'an in December, Zhao Gou fled by boat to Dinghai County, where he then slipped across the sea to Changguo County.
Subsequently, Yuezhou and Mingzhou fell one after another, and the Jin army also sailed out to sea to pursue, but encountered a storm and the ship was not as good as the Song army, and finally had to stop.
Of course, the main reason is that Zhao Gou has already run to Wenzhou, Taizhou, and the Jin people are really out of reach, so they can only choose to collect the troops and search the mountains and seas.
In a sense, Zhao Gou is indeed Zhao Guangyi's blood grandson, and this escape skill is not something that ordinary people can play through.
In the process of chasing and fleeing, Zhao Gou never stopped the idea of being a dog for the Jin people, and sent three groups of messengers to sue for peace, but the reply he got was only ridicule and abuse by the Jin people.
But in the process of pursuing Zhao Gou, the Jin people had gone too far into the south, and in this case, the Zhongxing generals finally stepped onto their own stage.
After the Jin people captured Jiankang, Du Chong surrendered to the enemy, Yue Fei fought out of the encirclement, gathered the rout, trained strictly, and turned to the Guangde realm, winning all six battles.
After the Jin soldiers searched the mountains and inspected the sea, they were intercepted when they retreated through Changzhou, and Yue Fei won four consecutive battles.
When the Jin soldiers retreated to Zhenjiang Mansion, the soldiers retreated in two ways, the water army was trapped in Huangtiandang by Han Shizhong for more than 40 days, and the land army was intercepted by Yue Fei and won a great victory in Qingshui Pavilion.
In the end, in May, Song and Jin fought Jiankang, Han Shizhong blocked the waterway with a big boat, and Yue Fei relied on Niushou Mountain to lead 300 cavalry and 2,000 infantry to break the enemy, and Jiankang recovered.
This can be regarded as the first crushing victory of the Southern Song Dynasty over Jin. 】
(End of chapter)